User Manual

PAGE 10 INSTRUCTION MANUAL RC900 SERIES
Configuration Menu
Press and hold the SEL key to enter the configuration menu
then briefly press the SEL key to cycle through the available
configuration options. Rotate the Volume knob to change
the selected option. Press BND to exit the menu or simply
wait a few seconds for it to time-out.
AUXILIARY INPUTS & OUTPUTS
To maximise the owner’s listening flexibility and pleasure
the RC900 series have several auxiliary inputs
and outputs.
FRONT PANEL INPUTS
There are standard USB and SD Card inputs located on the
front panel.
USB
The USB Input accepts USB flash memory drives loaded
with MP3 files containing up to 2000 songs.
When the USB input is in use, ‘USB’ is added to the options
on the MOD button.
Note: The USB input is not designed to be connected
to the USB port of a external MP3 player. External MP3
players should be connected to the AUX input via an audio
interface cable.
SD Card
The SD card slot accepts SD and SDHC memory cards
containing up to 2000 songs.
When the SD card slot is in use, ‘CARD’ is added to the
options on the MOD button.
Aux Input
The RC900 has a 2.5 mm stereo jack low level (1 volt
peak to peak) audio input. Owners may use this input for
external audio sources that they wish to play through the
vehicle’s stereo system.
GME offers an interface cable (LE68) for connecting
MP3 portable devices. When using this connection, it is
necessary to use the portable device functions to
control play.
To use the AUX input, press the MOD button until AUX’
is displayed.
CONNECTING AN IPOD*
The RC900 can be connected directly to an iPod via the
optional LE023 iPod interface lead. The interface lead
connects to the iPod fly lead at the rear of the RC900 and
provides a direct connection to the interface socket on the
iPod. The cable is compatible with the current iPod Nano,
Classic, Touch and iPhone models.
When an iPod is connected the RC900 displays IPOD.
Album and song selections can be made from the RC900 or
directly from the iPod itself. Any selections will be displayed
on the iPod screen.
To make individual selections from the RC900 controls
press the AMS button. ‘Menu’ is displayed on the RC900.
During this time, press the AMS button to step back
through the iPod screen menus, rotate the Volume control
Function Options Description
Beep On I Off Enables/disables confirmation beeps on key presses
Audio Response User Set I Flat I
Classic I Rock I Pop
Selects preset audio responses for various music styles. Select ‘User Set’
if you prefer to manually adjust the audio response using the
Bass/Treble controls.
Volume Last I Default
Set the volume level used when the radio is turned on. Select ‘Last’
to restore the volume to the last used setting.
Select Default to restore the volume to a present default setting.
AVOL Min | 01-46 | Max Sets the preset volume setting for the ‘Default’ option above.
iPod Baud Rate
(BPS)
38400 | 9600 Sets the Baud Rate for communicating with iPod devices. The default
is 38400 bps. If your older iPod doesn’t work with the RC900 try
selecting 9600 bps.
Clock On | Off Enables/disables the clock on the display when the RC900 is
switched off.
Clock format 24 | 12
Selects 12 hour or 24 hour clock display.
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